The Mission of the Wedgwood Society of Southern California is to advance knowledge
about Wedgwood and the associated evolution - over 250 years - of artistic taste, social
trends, scientific discovery, and business management.

Founded in 1966, the Wedgwood Society of Southern California (WSSC) is a 501 (c) (3)
non-profit organization established under the laws of the State of California.

WSSC members collect a wide variety of Wedgwood, ranging from 18th Century
production to Egyptiana, Art Deco, modern wares, and everything in between.

In addition, WSSC members have exhibited at: The Crocker Museum in Sacramento,
the De Young Museum in San Francisco, The Edward-Dean Museum in Cherry Valley,
the Huntington Library in San Marino, The Long Beach Museum of Art, and the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art.